What advice would you give to your younger self and why?
I’d tell my younger self to be more confident. To not take to heart what other people say about you because their opinions don’t matter. Focus on making yourself happy, and the rest will come together.
Have you had any mentors? How have they helped you on your journey?
So many. There are a few incredible women in my life who I have considered to be mentors of mine for years, and then there are many others who have provided me mentorship and moments of clarity along the way. From advice to helping me connect with other people, to just being a sounding board when I needed it—a combination of these things has helped me to progress, all thanks to some incredible mentors. And knowing my worth, I can’t forget that. Mentors have been so key to help me learn my worth, find my place, and value myself appropriately.
You started off at Coveteur as an intern and worked your way up to editor, how did that happen and what did you do to stand out as an intern?
Interning at Coveteur was such a fruitful experience. I was lucky that it wasn’t the type of internship where you’re just grabbing coffee and setting meetings, I was able to actually fully immerse myself in the editorial world, writing interview questions, pitching stories, and eventually writing a few stories of my own. In terms of standing out, taking the initiative, and going above and beyond the ask helped, as did having a positive attitude. It sounds cliche, but that was the most common thread of feedback I’d receive, that I had a positive attitude and that it didn’t go unnoticed. I never really had the opportunity to stay really late as I juggled bartending to pay the bills at the time, so I instead put extra effort into those other two things.